Browns

“I’m going to give this slash-player deal a chance,” Pryor said. “I just want to play football. I’m a playmaker, and I believe if I can touch the ball, I can go to the house, especially if I have space. This should definitely open up some opportunities.”

In the end, Pryor seems to think his experience playing receiver will help him make a quick adjustment to being a receiver.

“The thing that helps me is that I played quarterback, and I know what the quarterback wants,” Pryor said. “What I’ve got to work on is the specifics, cutting in and out of the breaks. Athletically, I believe I can do anything on the field. When I get on the field, I may not be the best, but I always feel like I am. I bring that mindset. I work my hardest to be the best I can at that position.”

Rams

Yates points out that there’s logic to the idea of a team being a year too late to pay their quarterback than a year too early, especially when you consider the list of question marks regarding Foles and how he’ll perform in a new offensive system.